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  • Imperatrix
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    I have really and truly missed alla youse. 😎

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  • Frumious B
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    I bought an IKEA meatball once, but the instructions that came with it were too damned difficult to interpret and now it’s sitting in a drawer all green and fuzzy.

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  • luvyesmusic
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    I am still sitting on my Ikea leather couch I bought in 1999 for 1k which was expensive back then. Barely fit, getting up the stairs of my townhouse to the second level. I only keep it now because it looks good, I spent a lot of money on it, and Iam holding on to it for the bull mastiff I will sadly never get. ;-) I also bought a chaise lounger that was overpriced and comfortable. And I have a rather nice computer table I got from them as well. Haven't had any meatballs there in a a long time. They have had weddings in the cafeteria section of the Ikea in my Woodbridge, VA store.

    I almost always just look when I get out that way, and there is no rushing getting out of the store. I never fail to get lost in there. Perhaps if I left a trail of meatballs, I would find my way out much faster. I always wonder how the staff finds their way out when they first start there?
    Last edited by luvyesmusic; 03-01-2022, 09:31 PM.

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  • kkleinschmidt
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    Ikea has the best laundry drying rack ever made. Never had the meatballs...

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  • Imperatrix
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    Originally posted by Davy View Post
    I don't go to IKEA often, and don't buy much when I do, but I love IKEA!
    Over the years, I’ve bought a few things at IKEA which I’ve truly loved. Thing is, one must be careful to not make the IKEA trip into Impulse Buy Central, as described in the linked article.

    I *almost* bought a piece of their SKÄNKA cookware once, because the name cracked me up, but they really weren’t great pots and pans, so…no. 😜

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  • Davy
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    I don't go to IKEA often, and don't buy much when I do, but I love IKEA!

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  • Imperatrix
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    Originally posted by Yorkshire Square View Post
    Meatballs and Kallax. Otherwise there is no earthly reason for IKEA to exist... 😆😆😆
    ANDANDAND…the Duktig doll bed…for cats, of course! I know that the Kallax unit also fits little square-shaped Kallax cat bed inserts, too.

    Holy moly, did I ever abhor the Burbank, California IKEA. That thing was even more of a mazier maze than other IKEA stores! 😂😂😂

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  • Yorkshire Square
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    Meatballs and Kallax. Otherwise there is no earthly reason for IKEA to exist... 😆😆😆

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    The home furnishings giant enlists a maze-like layout, cheap food, and crafty psychology to get you to fill up your cart.


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